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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1935)
B I'A V K R T O N FACE * F R ID A Y . F N T K R P R IS E FEBRUARY 18. 1935 relation to actual incom e o r property State House Gossip owned. Flat doles w ere the rule, ! BY E R N E S T L. G R A Y based on siae o f fam ily, but not adap ted to individual cases as ha„ been ! Continued from Page 1 the Am erican practice. Great Brltian now takes on the burden o f adapting . , _ .-b y -' A d a ' r . m a y n e the dole to the individual case o f I » y ,o r c o u n ty officials. T o date H. H. J E F F R IE S , FuU tohrr Rent, fo r instance. Under the for- 11 haa taken l« * ‘ *latlve action to elthei m ir practice, a flat allow an ce was raise or reduce pay for certain county Published F riday o f ssach w eek by ths P ion eer P ublish in g Co., at Beaverton. made based on the size o f the fam ily officials. Should the bill pas* tne Ora. Entered a a aacond-claas m atter at the p o etofflce at Beaverton, Ore. but disregarding the variation« o f ren- county court may designate the sa.ar- , tals in d ifferen t neigh borh oods A ' es privileges o f referendum in Subscription R a te« A dd butter and cerve either hot or February Entertaining i tolerance is allow ed under the new the event the electorate was dissatie- ..$1.00 T hree M o n t h « --------------------------$ .35c cold. One Y ear ,00o S ubscriptions Payable in A dvance I regulations. The w eekly allow ance . * . « • Six M onths 1 /«-num C ocoanu t C ake fo r rent fo r the average fam ily may February has been called the range from 6 0 to 9 0 per w eek Statistically the L egislature the B eaverton O ffice — B roadw ay a t O. E. tracks, P hone B eaverton 7503 H cup butter m onth o f H olidays and appropriately, P ortland O ffic e —408 D ekum B ld g , P hone A T w a ter 5814 N eeds o f children o f differen* age Past week has shown progress, but 1H cu p 3 sugar. are now taken into consideration. A only statistically F or instance about too. since it honors the birthdays o f 3 eggs ! baby is allow ed 3 0 per week, and 300 new bills were introduced b e tw . r. tw o o f ou r greatest P residents and 2 'i cups flou r ¡fr o m that tiny allow ance the scale ^he aRd 27th days, l h a t brings brings also the ever popular St. Val A Constructive Traffic Program for States 3 teaspoons baking p ow der This means occasion s i graduate^ up to 6 0 per w eek foe a the total up to 645. So far both entine's Day. hi cu p w ater for entertainm ent that o ffe r m ore op child from 14 to 18. A bove 18 a wo- had passed but • ' ...easures o f Motor accidents last year struck deeper at the heart of 1-8 tsp salt portunities fo r ingenuity on the part man gets 7 0 per week ‘.o 21, then 8 0 which 20 were B‘K^ed bY the Gover- V* cu p lem on ju ice the American home than ever before. Conditions have a week if a m em ber o f a household nor- Martin has not sent a veto back o f the hostess, w hether the party be Cream butter and sugar. A dd well for the grow nup« or for the children. but not its head or 14 0 per w eek if to u ,e L e g i ^ t m e up to the present low become so critical that one child in tjiree needlessly N o one thing lends itself to the par beaten egg yolks. A dd sifted dry in living separately. The head o f a wr*ting. , , « , , ty spirit a« does ice cream . W ith all gredients alternately w ith w ater and faces the probability of death or injury in an automobile house, with spouse gets 24!0 per . * * * * * the special designs that com e in ice lemon juice. F old in stiffly beaten w eek plus the allow ance for adult Appointm ents to State O ffices in- accident before he completes his normal life span, accord and m inor dependants living w ithin d ottin g that which would replace cream today, charm ing and distinc egg whites. B ake in 3 layers in m od ing to an analysis of the street and highway fatalities and the household. The ordinary run o f Charles M. Thom as, public^ utilities tive effects fo r every occasion , it erate oven <375 F ) 15 to 20 minutes. m akes entertaining a m uch sim pler W hen cool pu. togeth er w ith Lem on dole, including rent, will range from com m issioner, w ho is slated fo r the injuries for 1934. skids, will not be m ade by the G ov task. Besides dressing up the party C ocoanut Fillinj and co v e r top with $10 to $15 per week per fam ily. T o the typical American family of father, mother and T hese personal allow ances are re ernor until aftter the session, it was table, ice cream is an econ om ical and Lem on Icing. Sprinkle icin g with in proportion as the ben eficiary learne<l' The only appointm ents to a nutritious food. That ice cream is cocoanut. three children this statement should have great signifi duced has oth er incom e o r is possessed o f i*ate have either been those by the a real food is evident from a glance cance. And to national, state and municipal authorities valuable property. O f earning« o f the Board o t C ontrol or those w hich were at the ingredients which are com D iggin g potatoes or ploughing a bined in it. Cream, milk, sugar and garden — if you w ork w ithout m ethod, who are responsible for the safety of all citizens, it is a j head o f the household, one-half o r 5 em ergency adjustm ents ^ som etim es eggs are the basic con sti you 're like a p ig’s tail. It goes all I shillings w h ichever is less, is deduct- V ariations W. L. Gosslin, pronounced "Josslin ’ tuents o f all ice cream . challenge to drastic action. ed from the personal allow ance. O f d ay and does nothing. to the G overn or although j in flavor are m ade by the addition o f Last year, 36,000 persons were killed and more than other m em bers o f the household, less a secretary fine chap, has aroused the ire o f vanilla, ch ocolate, or pure fruit flav deduction is made on accou nt o f their a million injured in traffic accidents. While traffic itself lesser allow ance. T he fact that these som e D em ocrats w ho have been re- j ors or nuts. Ice Cream should have H usband (arrivin g hom e la te )"— d o not absorb too m uch fused adm ittance to see the Gove«n<% a prom inent place in the well-planned Can't you guess w here I ’ve b een ?” was slightly heavier, as shown by registrations and in o deductions W ife — “ I can but go on with you r f an in com e is an incentive to seek and they now are attem pting to have everyday menu as well as fo r special story." creased gasoline consumption, speed, criminally reckless em ploym ent. H ere in Oregon, ou r re ,tihe G overn or ch an ge eecrietaries. occasions. The ice cream sundae is alw ay3 a workens have had to m ake adju st W hat luck they will have remains to driving, and apparent indifference of the public must bear lief party favorite too. Here are sug m ents In each case that would provide be seen. Buying, Selling or E xch a n gin g is gestions for tw o ice cream sauces and a lion’s share of the blame. an incentive to w ork and that would just as im portant on the fa rm as the a cake that is sure to be a favorite. overburden the lim ited funds that C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E C H U RCH Certainly, enough effective material has been devel not store. Little articles m ay be con ver were available. B utterscotch Pineapple Sauce ted into cash and articles that you oped by competent observers during our many years’ ex These and various other liberaliza •Soul" is the su bject o f the Lesson- o f the dole are expected to cost Serm on in all C hurches o f Christ, Sci Let 3 tbsp butter and 1 cu p brown want m ay be lying idle in you r neigh perience with the traffic problem to provide states with a tions the British G overnm ent about f8 0 - entist, on Sunday, F ebruary 17, sugar sim m er a few minutes but take bor’s garret. U SE T H E W A N T ADS. constructive traffic program Much of it is waiting only 000.000 a year. W ith the entire cost The Golden T ext i« "Set you r heart care to avoid burning. A d d ^ cup o f a dole now down to about £80.000,- and you r soul to seek the L ord your canned pineapple ju ice and boil until for an aroused public sentiment to compel its use. S P E C IA L O F F E R B Y IIO K M F A 000 a year, o r about $400,000,000 in G od" (I Chron. 22:19.) it threads. * + * * * T E H ST U D IO F or a short tim e only A m on g the citations which corn- o u r m oney, the annual expense of C offee Ice Cream Sauce One 5x7 in F ram e ........ .......... 50c p u b lic"re lie f seem s trifling small in prise the Lesson-Serm on was the fol- Social Security Through Thrift G reat Britian as com pared with the I lo s in g from the B ible: "T .ie Lord One 4x9 in fram e ........ .............. 50o 1-3 cu p ground co ffe e vast su n ij we in A m erica are spending re<leemeth the soul o f his servant«: One 3x4 m iniature and fram e 50c 1 cu p milk. Plans are noiw underway for the furtherance of social i and budgeting fo r direct relief and Done o f them that trust in him 1 cup sw eet cream AT. 2731 H ave you r sitting today. security. The aged, the dependent, the sick and other un w ork relief. A llow in g for our popu-1 dba** be desolate (Ps. 34.22) 4 tbsp sugar 715 S. W . 3rd Ave. ' lation being three times that o f E ng- j Lesson-Serm on also include« t-ie 1-8 tsp salt fortunates are to be assured of a subsistance livelihood land, the sums we now are expending \ P ortlan d, O regon ^correlative Passages from 1 tbsp butter the C hristian S cien ce textbook, "S ci are far in excess. W e now are a t through government aid. A llow the c o ffe e to steep in the ptin g that w hich E ngland at ence and Health with K ey to the m ilk. Strain through a cheese elo*h It is interesting to compare this new program with the tem Scriptures," by M ary B aker E ddy: tem pted tw elve yeans ago under con W ONDERFUL - ^ o v e r a fine strainer. Add sugar, salt, “ W hen understanding changes the work of an institution which has existed ever since the ditions fa r more favorable than those standpoints cream and yolks o f eggs beaten o f life and in te llig e n ce ' prevail here at the present lightly. P lace all in a double boiler country began— insurance. Life insurance offers means which time, and attem pting it in the way from a material to a spiritual basis, and stir con stan tly until it thickens, L A M B K IN US B E E R we shall gain the rea lity o f Life, the whereby anyone, when earning capacity is at its peak, may E ngland trisd and found by costly E very Day 40c, Sundays 50c experience w as Im possible to finan ce c®n tro* ° ? Soul over sense ,and we put away a little money periodically and get it hack when fo r m ore than a few years. F or E ng- ? haU perceive Christianity, or T ruth,; H IGH LAN D TAVERN RESTAU RANT F IN L E Y A SON Its divine Principle. This must be he is old and his earning capacity has dwindled or disap land w ent through its great spasm o f trying to m ake w ork by public w orks clim ax before harm onious and im- ,- a Funeral D irectors 11 815 S. W . B roadw ay, op Journal peared. --------- O pen 24 H ours a Day --------- expenditures, fin d in g the m ethod a IP?.0.!"?3 man is obtained and hi3 capa- M ontgom ery St. 4th I bilities revealed. It is highly im port- A lso L unches 25c— 35c This is not an argument against governmental aid for failure. to F ifth r, . .... .. . i ant— in view o f the im m ense w ork to M otor Equipm ent, H ere in O regon we wHI be called be accom plished before thig recogn i_ the unfortunate and the destitute. But it is a fact that upon to finan ce som e part o f federal tion o f divlne Sclence co m e L to B u m n /.vs» 8 la ii 4 F acilities for almost every citizen has had a chance to assure his own se relief plans. It Is well to try to be in- turn ou r thoughUj tow ards divine MOHlltlANt Serving P ortland and its Suburbs curity— and that those who did so provide fine examples of forrned on w hether such plans have principle, that finite belief m ay be ill-W ay / to H ealth OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL Dinner the American characteristic of thrift and independence that made this country great. * * * * Taxes Cost More Than Food What is the largest item in your family’s budget? If you answer food, clothing, rent or similar expenses, on which you spend the hulk of your income directly, you’ll be wrong. Taxes are the largest item of expense carried by the American people—and they lead their nearest com petitor by a wide margin. Food, the most vital of all necessities, costs the na tion $7,600,000,000 a year. Clothing takes $3,600,000,000. Rent also takes $3,600,000,000, and automobiles dent the national pocketbook to the extent o f $2,9(X),000,(XX). The national tax hill, by comparison, is $9,fXX),(XX),000 —a billion and a half greater than the national food bill. That being the case, where is the most important place to start in to reduce the cost of living? These figures will come as a surprise to the average citizen, who thinks only of the sums of money he spends directly in the course of day bv day living. What he should realize is that taxation now represents an exorbit ant part of the cost of everything. A cut in the cost of government would he directly and {immediately reflected in a lower cost o f living—and in stimulated employment, investment and industrial expan sion. No other cost weighs so heavily on individuals and business alike— no other family living expense is rising so rapidly. It is a historical fact that extravagant govern ment promotes depression and discord. 4> * * * Illustrating how science has outstripped the amenities of life, if we went to another war it would have to be to the same old Sousa marches. * * * j2 ? ov e r the long period o f years that we will have to fa ce the problem o f un em ploym ent relief in a practical way. W e m ust be hum ane, but w e cannot m ake good in our hum ane purpose unless we also are practical in our finan cing. B y hasty acqu isan ce in too am bitious plans we m ay seriously im pair our ability to provide relief. There m ay be m uch we ou ght to learn from experience in E ngland.—Oregon Voter. F IV E D O L L A R B ILLS F L O A T IN T H E D etroit— Pedestrian^ w ere flabbe.-1 gasted when five dollar bills floated through the air, but discovered that ' they were co u n tw fie ts m ade by a gang, ju st raided by Federal Agents. The Secret Service recovered approx im ately $5,000 o f the bills w hich had been throw n from a w indow in a dow ntow n hotel. Som e o f the bills floated fo r blocks in a high wind be fo re reaching the ground. USE ♦ Expanded in England W ith It* budget balanced and pros perity com in g back through private •n tw prlM instead o f public spending, Great B ritian is s b ls to relax a bit in Its restriction o f tbs dols. T o bsl- ancs th s budget it w as necessary to reduce th* am ount disbursed in the dole, and that meant draw ing the line tight.. So tight that public opinion waa sh ock ed, even a* here in Oregon, when newspapers published fa cts (or supposed fa cts) about how relief was held dow n in » « » c s s m i . W h eed lin g excese relief is e practice la w h ich eom e dole benafloU riea be com e am azingly skilful, as will tv tes tified by ou r own relief w orkers here In Oregon. F or the governm ent to becom e m ore lib e rsl w ithout playing too m uch Into th s hands o f the pro fessional wheedters, is d ifficu lt l-i- deed. Great B rltian brings to bear I n f w i t r l t i f la d— ling w ith the * FEBRUARY S P E C IA L S All w ork gu aran teed T ue« Jfc Thurs 50c F in ger O rt w ave for F R E E w ith every P erm anent ; W ave, a scien tif ically m edicated H ot Oil Sham poo F low ers fo r all O ccasions Funeral D esigns P rom ptly Delivered Terwilliger Greenhouse LOCAL LOAN CO. 330 M organ Bldg., B E. 3766 (S-144) N ear B ertha Station P hone A T 1020 MON. THURS. $ 3.50 r > A N C F fri SAT. W ith Cluude B rereton and Ills M usic The Lonesome Club Lois Mae Beauty Shoppe 300 G uardian Bldg. Im m ediate Service M oney in F ive M inutes On Signature only Strict P riv a cy — C onfidential 821 S. W . 4th Ave. A T. 5607 P ortland, P ortland A D M IS S IO N A L W A Y S 25c O regon FORD GAVE YOU THE V I TRUCK ENGINE . . . THEN THE FOIL FLOATING REAR AXLE Miller’s Quality Sprays T O PR O D U C E Q U A L IT Y FR U IT i» T he D orm ant Period is the P roper T im e to A pply ZIN C S U L P H A T E Sprays fo r con trol o f little leaf, (R osette, w itches broom ) Miller Products Co. F o o t S. W . LIN CO LN ST. P ortland O regon * * Another ADVANCED * W e’ve attributed “ Man wants but little here below— to three poets and haven’t hit it yet. The fact that the poet attributes it to another poet makes it harder. D O LE RELIEF $5 and up e rro r” ( P’ Flowers A IR As stealing a dog is now dognaping and a cattle thief is a cownaper, the abduction of an infant goat is apt to make things a little awkward. * t0 re" ^ ulsh 40c wheedlers as well as with the tragic necessities o f the genuinely helpless destitute. In A m erica we are yet relying on budgeting fam ily relief. The relief adm inistration em ployes interview the applicants and keep in touch with their needs. They appraise the assets and incom e and issue grocery orders, rent orders, m edicine orders o r sup plies accordin g to th e budget they establish. In England, with the oash dole, there was too little o f this carefu l so cial w ork to estim ate fam ily needs in WRESTLING H erb Owens. W restlin g Card MONDAY NIG H T, 8:30 LABOR T E M P LE Gen. Adm. (UVe— Klngwtde $1 iS» T R Y TH E TR A IN TO CALIFORNIA TRUCK FEA T U R E * I ’ RUCKING entered a new era o f econ- -X- omy when Ford engineers gave you the V-8 truck engine, the full-floating rear axle and the other truck-built features that ■re today saving money for thousands o f Ford V-8 users. For 1935, Ford engineers have added im provements than enable you to make n e w demands on your truck—that w ill further reduce your operating and maintenance cost. When you go to California, try the train! Big changes have taken place on our rads. Pullman charges are a third less than last year. Kail fares are touching bottom at ¿4 a mile and less. Complete meals in our dining cars cost as little as 80f. For de tails, see your local agent or write J. A. Ormandy, 704 Pacific Building. Portland. Oregon. Southern h cific Perhaps your tire wear is okay. Perhaps your brakes are g iv i n g efficient, lo n g serv ice. Maybe you have no complaint about the way your truck is standin standing up or the new e n n n r U n l# u o ¥ s handling. Even so . . . the new Ford For ward Load Distribution will improve on all these. In addition, you can now use full- width semi-trailers— and make acute angle turns. N o other truck in America, regardless o f rice, offers the combination o f features rought to you by the 1935 Ford V-8; D on't fail to test these trucks on your ow n job, with your ow n drivers!. . . H I M and 157-inch wheelbases. E ^ C A A D U U ^1* F- 0. B D etro it Easy Term* T b rou Kh Universal Credit Co., the Authorized Ford Finance Plan AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS 7 D I ! P S f $ for S n y k r u 1935 M ore than ever, America's Great Track Value *